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}‘5 : NE V !"""' AN BAILY HERALD, TLULSDLT, :'.'.!'. [ 1 b h—fi_-—:—_ CRiaTeabiion ) Bk e i s e FRANK ML ROSIA, 32, 1 1 s s, 00 WOHENMARCH (Wall Stret Briet ]STflfiK NOVENENTS [ PUTNAM & CO. e S L 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN - Flori ‘ “m:‘:"l‘l:l:‘)i\];:’l;{ ;Ix“ll‘;ulu of | Leader Johnson had moved the r copper producers with the metal 3 | Reps De omout i 2 "1 hort be accepted and the bill accep!- R - S § Awfld H now selling at its highest level in ] I 0 F" ed b orist Fails to Recover Desp te e marriage o Haroid G- Thome: 107 GG I RosaTY Sociely Atdends rs.‘m ycars and cathmatr of saruing | 1TcoWAI UPENIDG FOOW Y TEL. 2040 4 e | son,. formerty of this eity, to Miss |\Co L 0 oppose it, that the : 00 s hane ; | Id [s l jizense 418 Eq ang, | Warning b ppose it, tha s ky 0b° M profits have been made. It is fig- R“ and“ SI Aid of Specialists Maric 3. Peteroy of Staten U | pgper motion was to e tne | DI0K'S ODSETWIES 1 BOAY |urca thar at 22 cents'n pouna. some | Ally and New slump WARTPORD OPFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, TEL 1148 o el e (l.““:', ll-_u‘ Hjh‘v_ -u-"’du in New | jestion. | {low cost producers will be able to | ——— i o s + O iy At BAluraaY. o auate of |, A favorable repoit was received on | {show net profits of around 14 cents.| . % rank M. Rosia, 37 years old, son | Mr. Thompson is a graduate o [the bill incorporating the Mark FFive hundred women, npr(scnt-mr 175 per cent. Inasmieh as most' NV York. March 21 (®—E of Mr. and Mrs. Cesare Rosia of :n‘f‘“‘lm“" ><‘I'".’.°‘T :“jd l" '_‘: v“‘;";‘,“v'““ Twain library and memorial com- IN& the entire membership of the ‘yonnage has heen sold for future ge. tremicly nervous trading, in todays Nill street, died at Hartford hospi- |y 15 “lPloved by the <f S e, | mission to purchase the Mark Twain Aigtats ol fhie Besary :;“'"v of I"“‘Ynnm‘ the profits on current p.fl stock market reficgted the wide- We Offer: atsas @ chite ¢ Lousc in Hartford. Another fuvor- | Cross church. marched in solemn |yre pot expected to sh S R | r o 0 show in the spread unce 4 Sk tal last night following an operation. e is the son of Mrs. G. Thompson | yila report was on the bill author- | procession hefore the hrarse at the earnings for some time. e ) e e New Y t atenfiaarlar iy ork Trust Company For sbout three months he had been of 408 Arch street, this city. jzing the state board of finance and | funeral of their associate. Mrs. Jo- | = turned heavy just before midday suitering with tonsil trouble. Later | control to grant statc employes seph Siok of 87 Gold street, “mch' Another sharp decline in domestic an abscess developed in his lunas- and despite the attention of phy clans and specialists from New Yotk WOHEN'S WORKING leaves of absence. wus held this morning. Fhe amendment to the Norwich After Rev. Victor Piaskowskl, as- | | zoning law, ing the first select- | sistant pastor of Heoly Cross church, | !soft coal production took place last week, the National Coal association rcports, estilnating the output at and then started upward in the early afternoon under the leadership of the public utilities. Trading turn-d Price on Application. town outside the city, was adopted. whers ther Piaskowski celebrated | March 9 and 11134000 tons in the Hisguianiiol til after the | This changes permit fees from $1 [a requicm high mass. Then the long | week ended March 2. “w York and Chicago federal re- {10 50 cents for cach §1,000 of value | march from Holy Cross church to| serve meetings were out of the way. | | man instead of the town clerkc juris- | had offered up a prayer at the home about %.6000,000 net tons compared | o O the rally with many sma.l H"UR B“. s | diction over enforcement in part of | the group marched to the church | with 10,274,000 in the weck ended ooy op e 8 2 disposition to ke p | i ‘ (Continued from Page 1.) | of project, minimum fee w0 be $1 ! sucred Heart cemetery began and| The Hupp Motor Car Corp. has .. Call money renewed at 9 per cent. i — oughs Nd maximUN $50, and &uthorizes | the third service of the morning was acquircd the Aflas Manufucturing oo oos @ inedurate calling of there to the cities and boroughs ihe Loard of appeals to enforee de- | conduc the_ comimittal - service.| company plant ai Fostoria, 0. ang 94118 4Uring the morning, but thea |committce. Atter mild argument | cisions by court action. | hich were said by Father Pias. |plans fo nstall $300.000 of new | NOTC *4Sily replaced by the mew in the upper body, Senator Smith of | Other Bills Adopted ok, cauinment for making crankshats (105 allracied here from interior Members Hartford Stock Exchange | Monchoster, cities and beroughs|, . Diher bills passed included: Pro-; gy members of the Rosasy soclety ! there. and foreign banks by the high rats el s f the Lo i Pl e i N e HARTFORD By . | g sre pall bearers and sis were flow- —_ 8 G P NEW BRITAIN MERIDEN | chairman, v appointed a commit- jector Groton at $3,000 yearly | ¥ | Stock ments of th v 8 . . i 5 I w G yearly | o neare I S ehelaers trd e Tarern a s of the was a further in- Hord tee of conference. salary and allowance of not more | <"\ A e s Sehorders of U Lavvows Wl [ 0ok 0 1.0 of 1 par seat 1n Eelb BurritHotel Bid. Ha Conn. Trust Bldg, Colowy Bidg { e e 120 S0 o il ammtances | Many automobiles took part in the ing Co. Toledo, have approved male (eti Of Trf Of 4 Pe o 4 lerica ssistu SO e i H e ANy S he bid and usked rates on bankers' | Disagrecing action on two other | collector {0 he elected for two year | {UN€TAl €ortege from the church to|of the company to General Mills. bills caused the senate to move Te-'term; district taxes to be remitted | dirbielal [Thg acceptances, placing them about % committal to the committee which | (o Qistrict treasurers on fifth day of | = . of 1 per cent ahove the rediscount = | Tvore . rate, and increasing the likelihood of | had handled them. Only the slaugh- |inonth following receipt. | “'0",'11,,‘:,‘ o e o M savance In haliattor ter house bill, which was rejected in | Authorizing town of Hamden to 2 ERpmenen ol nhig o e b 3 4 E he: o D 8 e fes 4 T e V . | the house Tuesday over a favorable | cstablish police relicf fund, board of executive of the Vacuum Oil Co. Some professional operators are We Offer and Recommend : I i e : svercet, Showing little concern over the pos- report of the public health and safe- | police commissioners to be ex-officio | o ;‘”“:“fm ofHiam B ke uat tate noreas, ty committee, and ordered recommIt- | rustces and as such (o make rules | e founder, is ‘expectedi o reaign 12/01Ly (0! mirediscount rate inpreaw, ted after debate yesterday, had been | and regulations, appoint clerk of | 3 1 y from the Vacuum board of diree- |'2£nE il passed by the senate. such fund and supervise investment; | toms at the end of ithiv monih mhia |20l BTInE. those retes. i line will Today, reconsillcration was voted fung to include gifts and donations will leave th board without an Outside money rates, and would not v the upper body. The other bill. (o pohce, rewards, lost and ,m,,,,,d‘ 5 Everest for the first time since the ‘"rmu.j!)' affect the credit situatior. providing that the probate courl| property and an as nent of not | Rk company was established in Roches- | Hope is still held out for further im- | handling the adoption of a child n0- | niore than three per cent of salaries | Sn |ter, N. ¥, rs ago. He has been POTts of gold becaure the fa Lify the registrar of the town In Dolicemen: fown treasurer to be| (Continued from First Page) a director since "412. President G that several of the foreign curren- | FRANK M. ROSIA which ! thie child was born and file]seasirer of fund 4nd to be bonded:| b . Whaley explained Mr. Everest cies are now around the “gold im- a copy of this notice with the state | policemen at age of 60 and with 25 accept is In fact the equivalent of Nis decided to retire in order to port” points. but any large inflow i - Several thou- | heulth depurtme ot The s © Pass- | yvears' service, or those disabled in | the fourth year's Dawes annuity, safeguard his heulth. C. W. Had- probably would be checked by e fallad tol guryive. o B8 L hON [ed this two weeks ago, and 1| fine of duty, to be cligible for halt payment of which was completed €¥. chairman of the facturing or hank rates abroad. wand dollars were spent DY DS PAT 5000701 red at recommitted 1o the | v providing no pensions shall he | Augnst 31, 1925 |committee, will be nominated to rease in 1oans Likely ents 1o save his life, it is sabde G G e e ommit dihe seiiate 10- | 1aid unlil princlpaliof fund ampunts SoRalite o B succecd him. With many traders paving their Mr. Rosia was born in New Brit- i oo g coneur i this action. | 1o g20,000, | — income faxes hy drawing down their @in, Soptember 3, 1800 Te attend= T 0 Puin i Lasted” spectators heard | Authorizing Hamden board of se- C]ty ltems | World zine production declined in balances on brokerage houses, forg- MEMBERS MARTFORD STOCK EXCHARN ed the Northend school and StJo-ty 0 aie pejeet the tWo WOmMeN's | jeetiien 1o appoint recreation coin- IPebruary to 12 short tons com- iNg the latter to increase their bor- geph's parochial - sehool and 1000004y houre bills. One was Mrs. | mission of six mem! not miore pared with 131,169 tons in January. |rowings, a large increase in hrokers enibitiain Natianaliigm Ebide. many years was employed by Carbyoh g0 e S Waoprall, of the Connve- | than four to be of same political | J0In Budzinski of Berlin reported - — loans today would not be surprising Tel. 5200. Lorenzen, florist. About y\m\x_ 118 [ ticut wgue of Women Voters, | party, term of one member of orig- | 10 the Jocal pol it 7:15 last night "here was nothing in the day's Bernard A. Conley Braston A. Portey ago he went to White Plains, N Yo | (hion CSiimoried the 49 hour | inal board to expire cach year until [ that his automobile was siolen off NI]S news to explain the sudden demand DIRECT PRIVATE NEW YORK PHONE CANAL 4517- Where he was engaged:as a florist LT T T her, John J. Egan. | February 1, 1935 and sucecssor to | Lake street since 4:30 in the after- or public utilities, although merge bt he was taken il and returned oL or (e Connecticut Fed- | be appointed for six years; first se- | noon and stock split-up rumors involving fo this city in November. He went |t " ) hor, authop of that man 1o be ex-officio member of | Delective Sergeant G, €. Ellinger | several of the large companies have back o White Plains a month ago o, board and school board to be em- |13 investigating a report that un’ ! Leen in circulation for days. Ameri- ut became i1l and had to have the ! Sl il powcred to annually appoint a mem- [ automobile has been in a garage at can Ralways Express oared nearly 7 bt became i1l an nator Mignery, of Danbury, la | —_— We Offer: gervices of a nurse while he was ,m;_ chairman, said though both op- | ber of that board to scrve ‘en re- | 345 Clinton street for the past week | 12 points and Eleetric Power & is city. creation commission; commission to and nobody seems to know who owns [ H ¢ light moved up 4 points to a new turning to this city. Josition and support hud presented | CTCd : s t Rat D 3 During the world war he spent 16 ,',f:mm,m,, ,“_K,,'"h,m__. and though | OT€anize and maintain playerou ds | I D(CFCS ales 4l UL vicn avove 0. American Water months in PFrance and England in 00 0 B “some merit. the la- | &1 other recreational activities and Walter Ellingwood of Boudoun, D 5 Works, Commonwealth Power. B e T eammitios believed the time had | [ hire s pervisors: to fix permit fees | Mo, father of Park Superintendent | ampel on Marke[ American G Joreign Power and e him are Tis parents. | o B mcisures cond ANd determine admission to be¢lyde Ellingwood and son. Guy. of | X American Power & Light advanced four brothers. Anthony of Nerth l‘ O itae. Do do. | Charged for events for which hoard | Buckficld. M., are visiting the home: : 1o 3 points Coriense, N, Y., Fred and Dominic U ,‘ i e ity | Bocides by unanimous vote that ad- fof the park superintendent in this| New York, March 21 @ —iigh | Advance Rumely fssues which B e, i or WAl iy Saredi WAR HCUNEC o, AENeS AT |mizdon shai Niechdried. city interest rates again put the damper have been under stewdy aceumula- of this D £ wisters, Mrs. Dominic the representatives of the Connce- proyiging for firemen's pension William 13 Losshe will leave On the bond market today. and trad- [tion by new intcrests, ugain moved er. Mass.; four sislers, ; tie ul branch of the National Wom- | yyng for Wallingford, to provide |next menth for a i 2 ing during the forenoon was al- into new high grounc M. Byers | : Hartford and Mrs. Arthur o el iiund L ! or a lotanical trip 1o 1 gh g d. A. M. Byers Toce of Har Seloala an's party t such bills “make Nalf pay for firemen disabled in through the Florida Everglades. niost at a standstill. Developments soared 10 1-4 points. Continenta Polumba, Mrs, Alvese . 2 “. Britain, | % inequality,” and that if wom- jormunce of dutics or firemen 6 s in the money market were again of 'Can, | nion Carbide and Houston Oil Mrs. Louis Francini of New Britain. .y 5 rc are limited by law, men's | vears old in continuous service for an adverse nature. Although call ;g 6 to 7 i b ! len ) s service 1 4 1 adverse ng Alt all gdvanced 6 to 7 points to new peak Fineral serviens will be ol Sat- 08 o 25 years, providing pavient not - | Mrs. Wollman Retires money again rencwed at 9 per cent | prices, American Can crossed 125 fo vrday morning at 9 o'clock at St Miguery on Hours of Work | ceeding $2.00 to widow or depend- bunkers acceptance rates were push- |a new high, and General Motors held e »mn high mass | 3 As Clerk to Assessors Rl HnG GenerhliMo Joscph's church. A solemn hig "It is & reeognized fact that a enis of nremen killed on duty, mak- |\ “p g BC ) EE SOTUETER T ed up 144 of one per cent for al' fairly sicady around the high level WIL.SON & CO. of roquiem will be celebrated l o og 0 gtisfied, well paid em- | ing borough warden's salary $1.000 niaturities, which carried the bil cstablished in the carly trading. e Lt ot o the Investment Securities Burial wi be in St. Mary's ceme- . Scnator Mignery said. a year and providing act shall be- |the past five years has presented her rate for 30-day bills to 5% per cent Some liquidation developed in the HARTFORD NEW BRI tery. “working under favorable condi- come effective upon ratitication in 5 ety Tigie money showcd no signs of pan-ferrous metal shares on fears ear] St Tel. 2-311155 W. Main St. me resignation, which has been accepied tions is an assct to the employer. | referendum. {by the Loard. Although Chairman “*pM& ihatichemptativies faiyyiges ot EDDY BROTHERS &G Hartford Fire Insurance and from several places in this ciiy Shaw & Conyrany National Liberty Ins. Co. also a recognized SEee no announcement, it is gene - {al cannot work under favorabl:|Beach and Far View Beach in Mil- BR[NGS s[]“‘ FoR 82 m“) the community and the state. Tt 4| Incorporating adult property own- | o & P0G UL GORER SOOIER] The only marked activity of fhe irad to the increased use of copver b act that if capi- | crs of Merwin's Beach, Burwell's morning was in Internatio Tele- und other substity We Offer: e e ! o BCNCI- phone and Telegraph convertibl 3 Conse. | 1ord as Merwin, Burwell and I e iy SS0T gye but they failed to maintain View Beach association, to proteet e e, R iheir recent buoyancy, and held FHII MARKET AT 2:30 P. M property, health and morals of 3 PP close to vesterday’s closing levels.| (I'urnished by Putnam & Co.) habitants of distriet; tirst meeting to | CANDIDATE FOR COUNCIL PPostal Telegraph, were firmer. High low Close b dock (o Nerves. 2 il be held on second Thursday of July, | William H. Scheuy of 71 Winthrop | Anaconda Copper 78. however, con- Al Che & Dye 253 251 Broken Leg and Shock to employers who employ female 1abor | ooy or Gumue Eskin, Thom- Strect. is a candidate for councilman tinued brissly upward, rising three Am Ag Che pd require them to work the maximum |, %y 5y 0hn hght B Hindsley, 0 the first ward, and Is circulatiog points to a new peak at b s | ot O hours and the number i8 BroW- o\ Guienberg, Jean Brynes, @ petition 10 be presented to Chair- another one-cent jump in coppcr lam Loco . ... i 1 el ‘ 1 timk was reduced to del T 8 a1 | timbe as reduced to debris The Conn General ........ force of the blast at the pit mouth Manufac 4 twisted huge girders like pits of Am Hardware . ] 7 wood and hurled a mine car from obacco . 17 Am Hosfery i the slope and into the shattered tip- Woolen Leaton & Cadwell ... Dl aconda Cop ‘ulige-Hfd Cpt Co com 100 1 Re: conditions. it will not work quently there is no employment smith Street Files Action for 1t was brought out at the hear- ing that comparatively few of the Boy Struck By Automobile On UNITED FOUNDERS CORP. Stanley Moisa, five years old, ther, has brought sui ] "’:'r;:f'h"‘m‘;a Sachren and Giuseppe ing less. This condition 18 Drough! | Goygi. w. “Cunshy and Jacob . wian Harey Ginsburg of the republi- 1nctl prices was announced. Chs gy Sumatra Orcione for, $2.000. In the com- about parily by the organization of| picius o1 a majority of them: mect- |Can town commitice. Mr. Scheuy ¢ 58 also mounted a fraction to & new Am » plaint it is said that the boy was|the workers and In purt by the|jng 1o clect executive board of nine, o republican of long standing and high pric e Am s Erossing Smith street on September | higher —standards set by the Pro thrce from each brach, one shird for former registrar of votcrs. Some of the oils improved in re- 4o 12, when he was hit by the auto- gresfive cmployers. The standard | one year, one third for two yeurs | = sponse to the more optimistic view yp mobile driven by the defendants. cight hour day for men is based O | and one third for three year fer taken toward the prospect of con- He suftered a broken leg and c|wage, whereas the standard 48 hour | vacancies to be filled annually for trolling production. Atlantic Re- (40 s 199%: Billings & Spence fevm (Wnockto il AU siatn fnelc fon Ot e e s A e TS fining 58 mounted nearly a poini, 0N Lt 4 ; ]‘mufi B S town from surrounding towns in Attorney B. A. Monkicwitz repre- | physical gue, which is diserimi- | maining members to fill vacancics in Funeral. and humble 3lw improved. Colon AR & B : 2 . ”‘«o \-r-:.~ ! Pennsylvania and est o Virginii eents the defendanta and Deputy fnation against women bourd, association to have power to 65, however. turned heavy. Rails Heth S e L sy g 2 The United States burcan of mines Sheriff Matthew Papciak made serv- smith Against Pensions dopt by-laws, rules and regul |4m~ =1l were mostiy heav. aithousn A Lrook Man 1 B st i had its full strength ir & L D e e Miss Mary Mulds ghany Corp. 5s apd seahoard 6s af- [H 11 ©C500 e m; AR 1 St up ¢ ney hospitals and’ had Catherine Kowalcayk has brought |sions proposition, or Smith. de- | £et and lay tax not exceeding five ~ uldoon tracted some support. Erie Refund- Chrysier Hart & Cooley ........ food ready for those necding & suit_against Czeslaw Pomickowski[cjaring himsclf “unalterably oppos- ssociution officers to include . The funeral of Miss Mary Mul- ing o8 Missouri Pacific issucs, Texas Congolcum i . Landers, 1o One of the eriiifomae el it (s 0l 0L ions unless those desir- | president, vice president and secic- doon of Middletown was held this and Pacific §s B, and New Haven Consol Gas .10 N torney 8. A Monklawicy repiises 8 h ave paid toward them na frcasurcr, not members of morning at §:43 o'clock at the 43 all cased fractionully Corn_ Prod NiBliackine i the plaintiff. An automobile LelobE- | through years of toil, suid he ard. mn.m pariors of Joseph A. Haffe The forcien list was quiet. but Dav Chem iles-Be-Pond com fng to the defendant was attached oo ravor them for Miss Burgess nMain stoect snd At 5 oMotk 1 UAustealia 4%s found some support. kric RR x North & Judi PR by Deputy Sheriff Matthew I Dl e St e Mary's church.-A requiem high The U. 8 government obligations Fam Players T Peck. Stowe & Wil . ot circumstances and the sentiment ir A "mass was celebrated by Rev, Wal. werc negeiccted in the early trans- Fleischr iz [‘“'“'“\‘“ Ea b0 uerereids Bahv Pla\m! Wit hair favor. ter A. McCrann. Burial was in 8ctions Freeport Tex J Scovill Mfg Co ceenl 80 Genl Asphalt i Standard Screw ... . RS o R g1 Mount st Wesedtet cometery, Harl |, AL : ‘ i & X Scarf Is ¢ \tflmt}arled e INA[;TW | ford, tillman Asks Court Genl B Aty Mo Gl iths s a2t SO O Beicerar 1) ging el Aony i S mans g A For Chanee of Venue 510" " - it ) liion re ety B Paul Gillis, * 16 months old, was; = T 0 ould b act of Muria™ at the oftertory of the mass - 5 oL > trang AR e O L B IS erony o u New York, March 21 (R~ Supreni® jygson Motors ) Public Utilities Stock s led to death ol hn | “ ¥ o rtrangled justice, though technically, under and “Lead Kindly Light™ at the con- . H 5 5 s % scart With which ho was p i . ourt Justice John Ford today re- (i comi, Ik Conn Elee Sorvice e men wer iring into th down with the Kin- one hody - he -nain port. and Senutor witnesses are Canadians and thot ps 1 4 y existing laws, the wom n are ”“:"HA hM R 4 G M cluston. She was acrompanicd at the ioq s i e e 3 % 7 Conn Elec § e e s iiok poveh o for James A. Stillman for & qnr Nickel : 337, 36t Uonn Lt & Pow pfd \re, Bdward P. Gillis, when his stehester county in the 00 Ken Cop g iR e Cadierine n === meral serviees for Miss Catl nder action which Fred Beauvais. sy, ) Southern * yeatr - c ' % 4 nator IAXS 3 + P ide, h n passed him the = to play with. S S | aw work: Muech e L erie Cox of 24 Deaver sircet will be Indian guide, has brought against tu when he 1 \ 14 ske e an g e G LI i e Mary's el A requiem | Stillman asked for the cha i : asury Balance, $404.5 Vor. found the baby dead. Police | oy e o und fragers proforred 1o murk Vs will enue on the ground that h — = tricd in vain to revive infant. tor Hull that pensions W time pending the outcome of 1he we i St Mary’s e ¢ a resident of Pleasaptville, itsis G st an mectings of the New York foderal . 2 i AL, iy y serve divecios this afternoon. and Mrs. Raymond K. Bames EoLliscL (o] SIC RIS MO ik 2103 ) R Bl v Tuesday iss Chene of Manche X d fiy 4 R leny b J | ove anwe e T i Mixsi prl Lc oo o s Bl and Doude Chare| of the Chleage Teserve invclors (o=l junoral sorvices’ for Mra, Ray=| g (of X SYanss of yenus fo. & iNor Rl e ! Q Breaks Near Quincy ovnosd the il and Howe L imorrow. Call money renewed at %0 oreices for Mus I county in northern New York. i Mot Car ; 9% | ) Hold e I : * {he ground that most of Beauvals [un Am Pt B 487 ' The devee at Point Pleasant, six Smes ; The 1o have buen brought in by the high v (4 it oted with the committer he biil rs. Charles 1. Barnes of 100 Woo- A e e todav.| s HOT B e o R } : ** iheir convenicnce must be con- pulimar miles novth of bere, guve way todav. § o B0 nitied in the house, and | "ate. but bankers' acceptances Were gtor street it worge W. C. | sigered. i Corn (Continued from 1 , pastor o b Congroga- el . = i richest farming land in the country. | "05 BEARE 0T action. | erying the rates 1-2 of a point an Rénilhie ; o, Seng arsons of North Canaa : : ‘ ecording to word received here. | SRtor CLRA B SO ot | more above the federal 1eserse fe- iy uriigion Jones Law Offenders e ol ! As the hours passed. more miner ppprosimately 1,000 persor nfavorable report on the cigarette | 415 : o Held at Waterbury 270, : rived at the Kinloch entry after 1ood waters of the Mississippi river 5 ; g | flighty. falling 25 points to 982 at the \ oM ’,, ol i Rl Ao e et el | opening, then rallying to 830, Au-| The funeral of John Kazlauskas O'Brien of 463 East Main street and xtd4 Ol N J . o 55 |mouth kp soured in. he state's reve W $1,000 3 . ebartlah W = : 4 entry, At Viamburg, 1. was under water 'I:f' “]mw'h 5 "” iy o isar. | burn Aufo was a strong point shoot- {ouk § 1his merming at & o'clock Jeremiah West, of 766 East Mam std Oil N Y : ntry. A ettes alone d be un and dis- Shesialt et b 2 it EE S R s ve nown to ha A R I e fiod \es of ith mew modele. Tiohn Ati- Fdward V. Grikis colebrated a of the fiquor law charges by Fed- Studcimher ; 15 |were known lo h = Sl o} crimipating. “ minum mouated over 2 sints. Solemin high 1iass. Burial was in eral Agents Stanton L. Briggs anl Texas Co i 4 3 In trucks evels i Bristol Armory Gets Grade Edward Rafiile, early this afternoon Tex Gulf Sulph 741 7 ileades of the i A s R 1D at fithapwomeni is | T d M 'nk T o ~ Change of venue from New York 10 (41 j[irvis ¥ ' Jifd Elee Light of the home of 1 nta M and § 95 0S8 SR8 ! A | raders to Mark Tim¢ SR Jork toine Has ‘ g ) Eitd ! g tha 1 t “ = Attracted to the porch by stz gt curb market turned_gencrally y I norrow morning at 4 o'vlock the banker. v : TREASURY BALANGCE After the court procecdings on suincy, 1., Mareh 21 (UP) per cent and some funds were said g 00 il el e flonding 19,000 acres of some of the | oy aive fupther house action, | Slepped up 1-4 s St st i e, tional church. officiated. Burial was dition e heir Domes when the Ford Motor of Canada wis o driven from Ss R i lared the commitice listoned | John Kazlauskas Waterbirk, Manch 21 UP—John: touthern Pi oming to the surface at the distant aml many of the residents thers ing up 7 points on reports of heavy from St Andrew's church. Rev.|street. were arrested on vielation stewart Warn ; {2515 |said that ‘A\\u'mn Corporation was trade St Mary’s ceme - “hr bt 2 e 12 Killed in 1928 On motion of Scnator Christ, of |y 0,14 21, failing to show much re- | The {wo men were ordered to appear ' Tim Rol Bear . iitglpenl s State’s Attorne\ Holcomb |New britain, appropriations chair- sponse to the announcement of the Felia Bartokas hefore Commissioner Alcorn of New lnderwood . P where loved Will Prosecute Guilfoyle &2 the = "'Mf“]m“”] the bill ap-| 1y (o acquire Universal, Fox | The funcral of Felix Barfokas of Haven tomorrow morning. Eyes of Union Fac 2191 . anxiety. Women and children wh Walerbary, - Maneh. 21 (HIP)— ] Pl o0 s v“]"‘ L ”"“‘"’; M:',‘ Theaters “A™ and General Electric | Lasthampton, Mass, who divd on a 'he city and the state are center.d I'nton (arbide o ands, fathers and brothers S14L0% Ay Wltes TolbomD it s o e R ] glund were heavy, cach 10sing visit in this city, was held this on the as under the Jones act United Fruit . 140 raccounted for anxiously question- e e GOt sad it in 19 }a:m W60 | iout o point. The new Interna- morning at 10 oclock at the home |the federal courts have the powur U S Ind Al . 1 +1 those who came from the Valley i Broupht et Aforney oo A on ot STEI0 I"" I‘ ¢ ATMOTY | fional Telephone stock traded on @ |of Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Savickas|t0 fine cach man 410.000 and ser- |8 Rubler ) 1P entry. ] Josoph €. Guilfoyle of this city by "h“"” B $LIBA00 | when issued basis around 70. |'of 203 Eim strect. Burial was in|tence him to five years in jail, if U i | Dempite the more checring aspects Hhe Now Haven County Dar Associs. | S04 beet beguiceind. e In the mines Newmont fell back | Fairview cemetery, found guilty. i d J ¥ |0 (HoieBbionlon ds 1y e aninsis it tion. according to an announcems '.,li";“:' bean L;"‘l'l‘d';‘o":"""”“’(’:Lr'c'":’v'l‘"“‘3 points to 218, United Verde Ex- - — —— S =6 jued into ‘,f"{‘ el ol sie s mmittec iny ting erc. Guilfoyle is due for hearing |°f the approp! ¢ | tension. which has been strong of Mrs. Lucinda Sackett 3 ‘oolworth 3 (41 cxpressed for those mnear the Kin- , Aional i iny Sy 4 aay 2 ® |insuriicient funds for the grading. |jate, sold off in “selling on the :ood Funeral services for Mrs. Lucinda Fafnir Co. Declares Wright Acro . 7 i ghout loch entr: The senate adopted the bill allow- | nowy of the higher dividend rate. | Sackeit of 133 Lyons street were Quarterly Dividend am rei & 71 213 15% 2157 Danger From Gas S s e e LEMN g ; |ing midwives to use ergot in their| snaconda rights jumped to a new | held this afternoon at Ouk Bluffs.| A regular quarterly dividend of 50 After being held back by flames ks £ S ey Lichmond, V Mar practice and rejected the bill pro-| paak at and New Cornelia and | Mass. Burial will be in Oak Grove |cents a share, and a special dividend ,nt -\I STOCKS and smoke, rescue creavs entered the co: Bt of the board of visitors | hibiting & hunter setting steel traps| fnattuck Denn were firm. | cemetery, Oak Bluffs. |of like amount. were declared by| (Furnished hy Putnam & Ce Kinloch entry shortly after 11 a. m of Virginia Military institute toda lon property not his own. Oils were strong in early trading. | directors of the Fafnir Bearing Co.. Others were at the Valley Camp announced that Major General John| The old age commission bill Was | in response to yesterday's upturn in |at their meeting yesterday after- | Insurance Stocks v ready to go down into the pit Lejeune, former commandant of |brought to the attention of the|this group on the “big board.” but tion to &ll noon, The dividends will be paid Bia m that section. Rescue workers {he marine corps, had accepted the |house when Mr. Dannenberg of ran into selling before noon. Stan- | Tocr lovers to visit our G e and | yoreh 30, to stockholders of record | Aetna Casuaity said there was grave danger (ron superintendency of the institute. Bridgeport, one of its supporters, dard of Ohio was a strong point, | o . | vesterday. Aetna Life Ins Co 1 60, |as wnd atter objected to the judiciary’s unfavor- | mounting 4 points. Tmperial gained Actna Fire o 8 Windows e little min Your order for Classified Advertis- 'able report I3 points. then sagged Humble and | [er s sy n Your order for (l Advertie- Automobhile Ins . S d age <ha nd th fng in each Saturday's issue of .ne “At the hearing,” he said. “th. Indiana shares turned heavy. In- ' ing in each Saturday's isene of the ' Hartford Fire j : of the explosion wis felt ove Herald must be reccived before 9:30 opposition came from same reaction- | diana will sell ex the 30 por cent | ' Teeerash Vlorist of hew et Herald must e received before 3:30 National Vir 525 larea. The main fipple., ronstr & m. that day.—advt, Jary sroup that opposcd workmen's [stock dividnd tomorrow. 1“ ¥ e MATLE Hili |3 m. that day.—sdst, “-nm.m Fire JoF sheet stecl, steel beams and havy with the Kin- 1 by the ex- pit and